End mills are versatile cutting tools designed to remove materials from a workpiece in milling applications. Unlike drill bits, which primarily cut axially, end mills are milling tools that can cut in multiple directions, both axially and laterally. This versatility allows them to perform various machining operations, including profiling, contouring, slotting, and pocketing. An end mill features cutting edges (flutes) on the sides and ends as well. These milling tools come in varied sizes, shapes, coatings, and materials, such as carbide or HSS (high-speed steel), to suit different materials/surfaces and machining needs.
Why Buy Our End Mills?
End mills offer superior performance and durability, delivering exceptional cutting performance. They are known for their extended service life and consistent results. Our end mills provide excellent value and allow the maximum amount of production without compromising quality.
View Our Range of Best-in-Class End Mills:
We provide high-quality milling and lathing products from leading manufacturers in the marketplace. Our collection includes:
- Center-Cutting End Mills – These end mills feature cutting edges that extend to the center of the tool's tip and plunge directly into the material. They are essential for applications requiring vertical entry into the workpiece.
- Roughing End Mills – Also called hog mills, these are specialised tools designed for rapid material removal in heavy-duty milling operations. The design of these end mill cutters features serrated or corrugated cutting edges, which break up chips and reduce cutting forces.
Choose From Our Quality End Mill Sets:
An end mill set offers versatility for multiple machining tasks and includes a comprehensive selection of end mills in various sizes and types. These sets are ideal for workshops and manufacturing facilities that require a diverse range of cutting tools. Additionally, our affordable sets allow users to have the correct tool on hand for many different machining operations.
Typical Uses of End Mills:
End mills are integral to numerous machining processes across various industries, such as:
- General Machining
- Aerospace Industry
- Electronics & Metalworking
- Automotive Industry
- Mold and Die Making
- General Manufacturing.